The first pass Isaiah Dunham caught went for a 45-yard touchdown in the Reitz High School’s football team’s season opener at the Bowl. Da’Ziaun “Day-Day” Sargent ran wild on the outside, scoring three touchdowns and accumulating 145 yards on the ground in the first half alone.

Dunham’s scoring reception came on new starting quarterback Eli Wiethop’s second pass, with 9:56 still left in the first quarter. Sargent raced for three second-quarter touchdowns. He finished with 186 yards on 26 carries.

“Obviously he’s a great back for us,” said Dunham, who had four catches for 92 yards. “Obviously he carries a big load on offense.”

Reitz coach Andy Hape said Sargent had a “heckuva” game.

“He has great vision,” Hape said. “He set the blocks up. He also gets what we call the ‘dirty yards’ for you. It was a real solid performance.”

Dunham said the Panthers heeded their game plan. They kept Henderson County’s multi-faceted quarterback Skip Patterson in check.